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The Best Hotels to Book in Agadir, Morocco

Experience the city buzz and laid-back beach vibes on your next trip to Agadir
Experience the city buzz and laid-back beach vibes on your next trip to Agadir | © Evgenii Proskuriakov / Alamy Stock Photo

Morocco’s thriving resort city, Agadir, offers a neat balance of laid-back beach time and suave culture amid cafe-lined promenades, maze-like souks and historic ruins. It’s the perfect base camp for day trips to the Souss-Massa National Park, the pretty port town Essaouira and the nearby golf courses. And a good base camp requires a great room. Here are the best hotels in Agadir, all bookable through Culture Trip today.

Hotel Atlantic Palace, for palatial glamour

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Hotel Atlantic Palace
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The majestic main facade of the Hotel Atlantic Palace in Agadir could practically belong to a Moorish palace, with its tall columns and arabesque relief carvings. The main accommodation is within a whitewashed building, traditionally styled to mimic the villages of the nearby Low Atlas Mountains. These buildings are reflected in the cloud-shaped outdoor pool. There’s also an indoor pool and fitness centre, tennis courts and a free shuttle to a nearby golf course.

Royal Atlas & Spa, for celebrity-worthy pampering

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Royal Atlas & Spa
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Enjoying a prime waterfront position along the well-known Corniche Beach is the shamelessly decadent Royal Atlas & Spa. Take a leisurely breakfast at a cloth-covered table beside the sun terrace, find your way down to the pool or take a dip in the Atlantic – then let every problem melt away in the on-site hammam and sauna. At this hotel’s restaurants, gourmet is the default mode but, perhaps unsurprisingly, the price matches the service here.

Riu Palace Tikida Agadir, for endless variety

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Riu Palace Tikida Agadir
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Proving that elegance doesn’t need to be ostentatious is the Riu Palace Tikida Agadir, an all-inclusive hotel beside Agadir Beach that boasts over 400 rooms. The hotel’s restaurants serve up Italian or Moroccan cuisine, with fusion dishes available at a third eatery – in addition to the four bars dotted around the resort. An entertainment programme for adults sees shows and live music performances, while the Miniclub is designed to keep the kids occupied while parents make the most of the amenities.

Kenzi Europa, for great value facilities

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Kenzi Europa
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All-inclusive Kenzi Europa is an impressively budget-friendly choice for anybody looking to bed down in a resort and spend as much time as possible there. The hotel’s heated outdoor pool has its own bar, there’s a spa with a traditional hammam plus two buffet restaurants. Rooms blend modern furnishings with a Moroccan motif of terracotta floor tiles and warm tones. There’s plenty to keep younger children occupied here, too – with a games room and a toddler play pool.

Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa, for gourmands

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Sofitel Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa
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True to the Sofitel brand, the Agadir Thalassa Sea & Spa is a top-quality luxury accommodation located on the beach. The key to this hotel is the excellent balance struck between the hotel’s facilities. For example, consider the restaurants: each night you can choose between French fine dining, Moroccan seafood or Le Market, a more laid-back poolside restaurant serving dishes from around the world. The same array of choice applies equally to the rooms and leisure facilities available to guests.

Timoulay Hotel & Spa Agadir, for big amenities in a small package

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Timoulay Hotel & Spa Agadir
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Are you looking for a hotel in Agadir that allows you a little more autonomy? The advantage of the Timoulay Hotel & Spa is that you don’t have to opt for all-inclusive, allowing guests more freedom to explore and dine elsewhere. This smaller hotel still packs in the amenities, such as the Timoulay Spa, with its Berber-style pool area and hydromassage tubs. It is also perfect for those who want to travel out into the city and its surroundings to explore the region’s natural beauty.

Iberostar Founty Beach, for a full roster of wellness activities

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Iberostar Founty Beach
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Another mega chain with a prime slice of Agadir Beach is this popular Iberostar hotel. It follows the conventional resort layout in these parts: the main hotel wraps around a central terrace with a large outdoor pool. Space is reserved for a couple of tennis courts, and the Aliveness programme – which is geared at adults – includes yoga and jogging. The Star Camp is an excellent initiative for children, including games and singing, and is split into three age groups.

Riad Villa Blanche, for classic Moroccan elegance

Independent Hotel, Spa Hotel

Riad Villa Blanche, Agadir

There’s a touch of Moroccan elegance to the design of the rooms at Riad Villa Blanche. The intricately carved coving, traditionally inspired art, wooden furniture and earth-tone colour palette create a cosy ambience that continues into the common spaces. An outdoor pool is surrounded by lush gardens and there are four golf courses within minutes of the hotel. Surfing and kitesurfing schools are held on the beach a few minutes from the hotel.

Atlantic Hotel Agadir, for an authentic atmosphere

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Atlantic Hotel Agadir
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Four blocks back from the beach, Agadir’s city centre is home to a number of excellent hotels. Among them, Atlantic Hotel Agadir has some of the most authentic Moroccan decoration around, which extends from intricate ceiling designs to hand-carved wooden tables in the on-site restaurant. Palm trees surround the outdoor pool, which is particularly lovely when backlit at night. Rooms are modest but comfortable, and some have small balconies overlooking the pool area.

For some relaxation in the city, check out the best spas in Agadir, bookable with Culture Trip.

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